Book Brew 135: Comparison Is a Dumpster Fire and I’m Done Roasting Marshmallows in It
“Comparison is the thief of joy,” Theodore Roosevelt, and I have watched too many people robbed blind by it.
“Comparison is the thief of joy,” Theodore Roosevelt, and I have watched too many people robbed blind by it.
If everyone around you always agrees, you might not be growing….you might be stuck.
Echo chambers feel safe, but they silently shrink your thinking, limit your growth, and dull your perspective.
I turned my kitchen into a coffee crime scene this morning.
We love big goals—massive changes, overnight success, instant results. But inThe Age of Micro, I look into why thinking smaller is the smarter move:
"If you’re not willing to start with small, embarrassing steps, you’ll never make it to the big, impressive ones." - Ryan Holiday
The job market is tough right now. Ironically, part of that is because of AI tools like NotebookLM.
It makes sense on paper - if you want to get better using a technology, focus on improving your technology skill-set(s).
We've all been there: receiving sound advice yet choosing to sidestep it.
This puzzling behavior often stems from cognitive biases and emotional factors.
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